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by Terri Driscoll

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2012-02-15 14:58:24 GMT

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<>HERE IT COMES!!!!<>

Happy New Year!!! And Welcome to the Year of the Metal Tiger!
2010 is predicted to be a tumultuous year, but the Tiger's influence will offer us courage, while inviting bold actions and risk taking. It will be the time to look before you leap. It can be the time that other's are looking to help you spend your money, it may help you to just step back into last year and see just what happened, and in doing so you will adjust your spending, and find the old sock to hide a way your money for any emergency that may come your way.

The Metal element will provide "THE POWER" to resolve Pass issues's and the fortitude and determination to accomplish goals. The Metal element as you know, has no emotion available to look backwards at issues with any sympathies. It only knows power to move ahead. We can welcome some of that Metal but cause and effect, (Karma) can play a big role also. In this year of 2010 it will be best to step back, take a long look at what your 'needs' are and separate the 'needs' from the 'wants' and move forward, after that type of reflection, silently move ahead..I think the word "caution" plays a large role this year.

My wishes are that my article, brings light to you, as it has to me as I have spent time searching out the meanings of this strange Metal Tiger influence.

Nancy Anderson.

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